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      Antibiotic Treatment Induces Long-Lasting Effects on Gut Microbiota and the Enteric Nervous System in Mice.

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          The side effects of antibiotic treatment directly correlate with intestinal dysbiosis. However, a balanced gut microbiota supports the integrity of the enteric nervous system (ENS), which controls gastrointestinal neuromuscular functions. In this study, we investigated the long-term effects of antibiotic-induced microbial dysbiosis on the ENS and the impact of the spontaneous re-establishment of the gut microbiota on gastrointestinal functions. C57BL/6J mice were treated daily for two weeks with antibiotics. After 0-6 weeks of antibiotics wash-out, we determined (a) gut microbiota composition, (b) gastrointestinal motility, (c) integrity of the ENS, (d) neurochemical code, and (e) inflammation. Two weeks of antibiotic treatment significantly altered gut microbial composition; the genera Clostridium, Lachnoclostridium, and Akkermansia did not regain their relative abundance following six weeks of antibiotic discontinuation. Mice treated with antibiotics experienced delayed gastrointestinal transit and altered expression of neuronal markers. The anomalies of the ENS persisted for up to 4 weeks after the antibiotic interruption; the expression of neuronal HuC/D, glial-derived neurotrophic factor (Gdnf), and nerve growth factor (Ngf) mRNA transcripts did not recover. In this study, we strengthened the idea that antibiotic-induced gastrointestinal dysmotility directly correlates with gut dysbiosis as well as structural and functional damage to the ENS.

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          Journal
          Antibiotics (Basel)
          Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland)
          MDPI AG
          2079-6382
          2079-6382
          Jun 01 2023
          : 12
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Padova, Via A. Gabelli, 63-35127 Padova, Italy.
          [2 ] Department of Information Engineering, University of Padova, Via G. Gradenigo, 6-35131 Padova, Italy.
          [3 ] Department of Neuroscience, University of Padova, Via A. Gabelli, 61-35127 Padova, Italy.
          [4 ] Microbiology and Virology Unit of Padua University Hospital, School of Medicine, Via Ospedale, 1-35127 Padova, Italy.
          Article
          antibiotics12061000
          10.3390/antibiotics12061000
          10295661
          37370319
          f1a4cf28-2ace-4628-a5c2-8a95f0ff51eb
          History

          enteric nervous system,antibiotic,gastrointestinal motility disorder,gut microbiota,inflammation

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